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Proper ammo for Break in?
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<blockquote data-quote="340Wby-4-everything" data-source="post: 1660941" data-attributes="member: 47425"><p>Thanks. Agreed. Oh, I indeed plan to do the break-in process as directed by Browning. Shoot 1, clean for 10shots; shoot 2, clean for next 10shots. Same thing Dan Lilja told me to do many yrs back for my custom .340 Wby and here 21yrs later, it still shoots sub moa with me behind it and I am sure a real shooter, could punch one jagged little hole with it. I was just curious if using 150/180 grain Rem factory ammo for breakin might cause me issues if I am planning to shoot 190-220gr ammo after that depending on what it likes. Seems the consensus is using the Rem ammo would not be an issue. Being cheaper grade then the Nosler and Federal I plan to use, might be a better way to break-in than using the higher grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340Wby-4-everything, post: 1660941, member: 47425"] Thanks. Agreed. Oh, I indeed plan to do the break-in process as directed by Browning. Shoot 1, clean for 10shots; shoot 2, clean for next 10shots. Same thing Dan Lilja told me to do many yrs back for my custom .340 Wby and here 21yrs later, it still shoots sub moa with me behind it and I am sure a real shooter, could punch one jagged little hole with it. I was just curious if using 150/180 grain Rem factory ammo for breakin might cause me issues if I am planning to shoot 190-220gr ammo after that depending on what it likes. Seems the consensus is using the Rem ammo would not be an issue. Being cheaper grade then the Nosler and Federal I plan to use, might be a better way to break-in than using the higher grade. [/QUOTE]
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